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David Allison, FAIA, FACHA 07.23.2018 Page 1 Alumni Distinguished Professor and Director Graduate Studies in Architecture + Health Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA Born: June 10th, 1956 US Citizen Education, Professional Licensure and Board Certifications 1978 Bachelor of Science in Pre-Architecture with Honors, Clemson University, 1978 1982 Master of Architecture: Health Facilities Planning & Design Concentration, Clemson University, 1982 Since 1985 Licensed Architect: California 1985-2018, South Carolina since 1987, North Carolina since 2000 Since 1987 NCARB Certified 1987 Since 2000 Board Certified by the American College of Healthcare Architects, 2000 Academic Appointments: Since 2015 Faculty Scholar. Clemson University School of Health Research Since 2012 Alumni Distinguished Professor of Architecture: Architecture + Health, Clemson University. 2006-2012 Professor of Architecture: Architecture + Health, Clemson University 1990-2006 Associate Professor of Architecture: Architecture + Health, Clemson University. Since 1990 Director, Graduate Studies in Architecture + Health, Clemson University Professional Experience: Since 1987 David Allison Architect, Clemson SC [1987-1991 Charleston SC] 1985-1987 Middleton McMillan Architects/Gale Architectural Associates, Charleston SC 1982-1985 Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz Architects & Planners, San Francisco CA 1978-1982 Neal Prince & Browning Architects, Greenville, SC 1972-1974 Handy & Harmon Tube Company, Engineering Intern, Norristown PA Sponsored Research/Grants: 2015-2019 Co-Investigator: [Anjali Joseph, Principal Investigator] P30: Realizing Improved Patient Care through Human- centered Design in the Operating Room (RIPCHD.OR) Learning Lab; AHRQ, National Institutes of Health/DHHS [$3,975,998] 2017 Grant: To participate in the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2017 Student Design Charrette, Healthcare Design CHD-AIA/AAH Conference Orlando, FL. [$7500] 2015 Grant: To participate in the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2015 Student Design Charrette, Healthcare Design CHD-AIA/AAH Conference Washington DC. [$7500] 2015 Grant: To participate in the American Society of Healthcare Engineers and AIA Academy of Architecture for Health Planning + Design Student Challenge at the PDC Conference, San Antonio, TX in March 2015. [$7500] 2014 Principal Investigator [with Byron Edwards]: NCARB Award, Defining Best Practices in Ambulatory Care Design for Medically Underserved Populations: an Integrated and Collaborative Knowledge/Research Informed Learning-Practice Model [$30,000] 2014-2015 Co-Investigator [Shima Clark Principal Investigator] A+CA GOALI: An Engagement of Academia, Industry, and Organizations [$20,925] 2013-2014 Grant: Clemson University Curriculum International Seed Funding [$2000] 2013 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2014 Student Design Charrette, Healthcare Design CHD- AIA/AAH Conference Orlando FL. [$7500] 2013 Grant: TRUMPF, Patient Room Prototype Headwall Development Funding [$30,000] 2012 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2012 Student Design Charrette, Healthcare Design CHD- AIA/AAH Conference Phoenix, AZ [$7500] 2011-2012 Robert Mills Endowed Professorship Funded Research: Patient Room Prototype Refinements [$34,000] 2010-2011 Co-Investigator: [Dina Battisto, Principle Investigator] Development of World Class and Evidence-based Design Tools for Achieving and Evaluating Projects, Department of Defense Military Health System. Subcontract through NXT to Noblis [$350,000] 2010 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2010 Student Design Charrette, HC Design 10 CHD-AIA/AAH Conference Las Vegas, NV. [$5000] 2009-2010 Co-Investigator: [Dina Battisto, Principle Investigator] Development of World Class and Evidence-based Design Tools for Achieving and Evaluating Projects, Department of Defense Military Health System. Subcontract through NXT to Noblis [$300,000] 2009-2010 Co-Investigator: [Dina Battisto, Principle Investigator] Patient Room Prototype Design and Research Project - Phase 3 for the Department of Defense and Spartanburg Regional Health System, Spartanburg, SC. [$487,957] 2008 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2008 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference Miami, Fl. [$5000] 2007 - 2009 Co-Investigator: [Dina Battisto, Principle Investigator] Patient Room Prototype Design and Research Project - Phase 2 for the Department of Defense and Spartanburg Regional Health System, Spartanburg, SC. [$363,633] 2007 Principal Investigator: [with Jerry Reves, Gail Stuart, and Tom Jennings] CoEE/HSSC Health Facilities Research and Testing Laboratory and Endowed Chair for CU and MUSC. [$4,000,000] 2006 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2006 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference Miami, Fl. [$5000] David Allison, FAIA, FACHA 07.23.2018 Page 2 2006 Co-investigator: [Uriel Cohen, Principal Investigator] Critical Issues in Health Environments Research National Survey. [$20,000] 2005 - 2009 Principal Investigator: [with Dina Battisto, Thomas Garvey and David Detrich] Patient Room Prototype Design and Research Project for Spartanburg Regional Health System, Spartanburg, SC. [$300,000] 2005 - 2006 Co-Principal investigator: [with Kirk Hamilton & Frank Zilm]. Hospital Department Net/Gross Study. [$14,000] 2006 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2006 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference, Washington DC. [$5000] 2004 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2004 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference Washington, DC. [$5000] 2004 JSPS Fellowship: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Invitation Fellowship Program for Research in Japan [Long Term]. Awarded for a 3-month research period in Japan between May 2004 and August 2004 to conduct a comparative study of innovative health facilities in Japan with Dr. Nagasawa at the University of Tokyo. [JY 1,247,000] 2003 Co-Investigator [with David Freedman]: Sustainable Universities Initiative Grant to develop a protocol for a LEED–EB Study of Hardin Hall at Clemson University, [$5000] 2003 Principal Investigator [with Thomas Garvey, Yukari Oka, David Detrich, Dina Battisto, and Barbara Logan]: Clemson University Provost’s Innovation Grant - A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Design Based Research Project to develop an acuity adaptable and universal patient room prototype. [$30,000] 2002 - 2003 Principal Investigator [with Barbara Heifferon]: Facilities Guidelines Institute - Research Project: Usability survey and editorial review of the “Guidelines for the Design and Construction of Health Facilities.” [$20,000] 2002 - 2003 Co-Investigator: [with Geoff Zender, Pat Zungoli, Eric Bensen, et al] Integrated pest management grant to develop a residential learning module for primary school children in SC. 2002 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2002 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference Boston, MA. [$5000] 2002 Research Consultant [Dina Battisto Principal Investigator]: Coalition for Health Environments Research project: The Nature and Rate of Change in Hospital Laboratories. [$20,000] 2001 Research Consultant [Windsor Sherrill Principal Investigator]: Wellness Facility Design, Client Satisfaction, and Improved Health Outcomes. 2000 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 2000 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH International Fall Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada. [$5000] 1998 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 1998 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference, Pittsburg, PA. [$6000] 1996 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 1996 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference, Charlotte, NC. [$3000] 1990 Grant: AIA Academy of Architecture for Health 1990 Student Design Charrette, AIA/AAH National Fall Conference Charleston, SC. [$3000] Presentations, Panels and Symposia: 2018 Peer Reviewed Presentation: Allison, D. “Creating Hospitals without Walls: Addressing Health at the Level of Individuals, Communities and Globally.” European Healthcare Design Conference, London UK, June 2018. 2018 Peer Reviewed Presentation: Allison, D. and Edwards, B. “Hospitals without Walls: Hospitals as Models of Healthy Community Planning and Design.” International Union of Architects [UIA] Public Health Group Conference, Paris France, May 2018 2018 Invited Presentation: Allison, D. “RIPCHD.OR: Ambulatory Surgery Operating Room Study – A research Design Initiative at Clemson University.” McCarthy Construction Summit, Orlando FL, April 2018. 2018 Peer Reviewed Presentation: Kreidich, J, Sangolli, A., Allison, D. and Benhart, B. “Lessons Learned from the AIA/AAH PDC Student Design Challenge.“ American Society of Hospital Engineers [ASHE] International Planning and Design Conference, Nashville TN. March 2018. 2017 Peer Reviewed Presentation: Joseph A., Allison, D., Edwards, B., and Ferguson, A. “EBD in Action: Moving from Research to Design Innovation,” International Healthcare Design Conference, Orlando, FL, November 2017. 2017 Peer Reviewed Poster Session: Joseph, A., Allison, D. and Catchpole K. "Using a Systems Approach to Designing a Safer and More Ergonomic Operating Room," European Healthcare Design Conference, London England, June 2017. 2017 Peer Reviewed Poster Session: Heinrich, E., Allison, D. and Schultz, E. “Daylighting in Practice – Within Surgical Environments” at the European Healthcare Design Conference in London England, June 2017 2017 Peer Reviewed Presentation: Allison, D. "Clemson University Architecture + Health

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